Redwall Abbey

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evancelt
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Redwall Abbey

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"Redwall Abbey"

Basil Stag Hare watches from the southwestern parapet as a mouse sets out to gather fresh mushrooms for the upcoming feast.

[img]https://www.evancrouch.com/files/redwall_sm.jpg[/img]

High Res: [url]https://www.evancrouch.com/files/redwall.jpg[/url]

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I've been reading these books with my oldest kid (7YO), and when I saw the Winnie the Pooh sets thought it might be time to make something!
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Cool corner with some nice coloring. I don't believe I've seen a Redwall-themed castle before, so props for originality as well.
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what's most impressive is that you didn't use any normal red bricks.

very good, really evokes the feel of the Redwall Abbey. Just needs a Martin the warrior now :wink:

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I think there's a few standard dark reds in there, but I must agree you have a great technique going with those . . . um, the brick-patterned bricks. What do we call those again?

Love the Mouse Guard figs, and the use of Rabbit as Basil, too.
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